Never was, never will be.
Three countries where Christmas isn't a public holiday include Japan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. In Japan, Christmas is not a national holiday but is celebrated commercially. In Turkey, Christmas is not a public holiday as the country predominantly observes Islamic holidays. In Saudi Arabia, Christmas is not a public holiday due to the country's strict adherence to Islamic traditions.
Yes Christmas is national holiday and it is in any other religion
== == Christmas was declared a national holiday by Ulysses S. Grant in 1870. It's Jesus' Birthday it has to be a holiday.
It never was because it's not a national holiday. Christmas is the only national holiday celebrated.
Christmas of course.
It became a national holiday in 1870 (June 26th)
While the date of Christmas is international, it is not a big holiday in Japan, as most Japanese aren't Christian.
yes it is.
1870
Although Christmas isn't a national holiday in Japan, it has grown in recent decades and it is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas has become more and more popular in Japan despite the fact that Christians make up only 2% of the population. (See link below)
Although Christmas isn't a national holiday in Japan, it has grown in recent decades and it is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas has become more and more popular in Japan despite the fact that Christians make up only 2% of the population. (See link below)
Christmas was declared a United States Federal holiday in 1870.